3. Anatomy. the entire cortex of the cerebrum. 4. Zoology. a mantle, as of a mollusk or bird. /ˈpælɪəm/noun (pl) -lia (-lɪə), -liums 1. a garment worn by men in ancient Greece or Rome, made by draping a large rectangular cloth about the body 2. (mainly RC Church) a woollen vestment consisting of a band encircling the shoulders with two lappets hanging from it front and back: worn by the pope, all archbishops, and (as a mark of special honour) some bishops 3. (anatomy) Also called mantle. the cerebral cortex and contiguous white matter 4. (zoology) another name for mantle (sense 5)

noun 1. a powered truck with a mast, sometimes telescopic, on which slides a carriage which can be raised and lowered hydraulically. The carriage has extended forks which can be passed under a palletized load for stacking or moving to a new position Also called stacking truck

n. late 15c., “vagabond or beggar” (who sleeps on straw in barns), from Middle French paillard, from Old French paillart “tramp, beggar, vagabond” (13c.), from paille “straw” (see pallet (n.1); also see -ard).

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